The Book of Clever Beasts


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In 'The Book of Clever Beasts' by Myrtle Reed, the reader is transported into a world of enchanting fables that explore the intelligence and wisdom of various animals. Written in Reed's signature romantic and whimsical style, this collection of tales is reminiscent of Aesop's fables, with each story conveying a moral lesson in a delightful and engaging manner. The vivid descriptions and charming storytelling make this book a delightful read for both children and adults, inviting readers to reflect on human nature through the lens of animal behavior. Myrtle Reed, known for her popular romantic novels, demonstrates her versatility as an author in 'The Book of Clever Beasts'. Her passion for literature and storytelling shines through in this collection, as she weaves together timeless fables that continue to resonate with readers of all ages. Reed's deep appreciation for the natural world and fascination with the human-animal connection are evident in the tales she presents. I highly recommend 'The Book of Clever Beasts' to anyone who enjoys fables, fantasy, or classic literature. Myrtle Reed's captivating storytelling and insightful moral lessons make this book a delightful addition to any library, offering both entertainment and wisdom for readers of all ages.




The Book of Clever Beasts


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Clever Creatures and Boundless Beasts


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Follow our narrating dragonfly as he leads you through the prehistoric terrain filled with creatures roaming the earth! Fly across the Jurassic and Cretaceous period exploring the colors, landscape, and habitat of your favorite dinosaurs.




Humans, Beasts, and Ghosts


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Qian Zhongshu was one of twentieth-century China's most ingenious literary stylists, one whose insights into the ironies and travesties of modern China remain stunningly fresh. Between the early years of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) and the Communist takeover in 1949, Qian wrote a brilliant series of short stories, essays, and a comedic novel that continue to inspire generations of Chinese readers. With this long-awaited translation, English-language readers can immerse themselves in the invention and satirical wit of one of the world's great literary cosmopolitans. This collection brings together Qian's best short works, combining his iconoclastic essays on the "book of life" from Written in the Margins of Life (1941) with the four masterful short stories of Human, Beast, Ghost (1946). His essays elucidate substantive issues through deceptively simple subjects-the significance of windows versus doors, for example, or the blind spots of literary critics and assert the primacy of critical and creative independence. His stories blur the boundaries between humans, beasts, and ghosts as they struggle through life, death, and resurrection. Christopher G. Rea situates these works within China's wartime politics and Qian's literary vision, highlighting significant changes that Qian Zhongshu made to different editions of his writings and providing unprecedented insight into the author's creative process.




The Book of Beasts


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The Book of Beasts is an exciting short story from The Book of Dragons by E. Nesbit that is revised and edited for The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. This delightful tale of a child-king who releases the Terrible Red Beasts from an ancient book he finds in the castle library. How will he ever capture this beast so that the kingdom can once again be happy and safe? Recommended for ages 7 - 12 years.




Beasts


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A bright, talented junior at Catamount College in the druggy 1970s, Gillian Brauer strives to realise more than a poet's craft in her workshop with the charismatic, anti-establishment professor Andre Harrow. For Gillian has fallen in love - with Harrow, with his aesthetic sensibility and bohemian lifestyle, with his secluded cottage, with the mystique of his imposing, russet-haired French wife, Dorcas. A sculptress, Dorcas has outraged the campus and alumnae with the crude, primitive, larger than life-sized wooden totems that she has exhibited under the motto 'We are beasts and this is our consolation'.As if mesmerised, Gillian enters the rarefied world of the Harrows. She is special, even though she knows her classmates have preceded her here. She is helpless. She is powerful. And she will learn in full the meaning of Dorcas' provocative motto . . .







Mixed Beasts


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The Book of Clever Beasts


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The Book of Clever Beasts